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By what number should we multiply - 8 /13 so that the product may be 24?

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Answered by raj3294
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

LET THE UNKNOWN NUMBER BE X

X * -8/13 = 24

X = 24*13/-8

X = -3*13

X = - 39.

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Answered by amitnrw
0

We should multiply   -8 /13 with -39  so that the product may be 24

Step-by-step explanation:

Not sure whether its 8/13  or - 8/13

i will do both

Let say we multiply with N to get  24

(8/13)  * N = 24

multiplying both sides by 13

=> 8 N = 24 * 13

Dividing both sides by  8

=> N = 3 * 13

=> N = 39

We should multiply   8 /13 with 39  so that the product may be 24

(-8/13)  * N = 24

multiplying both sides by 13

=> -8 N = 24 * 13

Dividing both sides by  8

=> -N = 3 * 13

=> N = -39

We should multiply   -8 /13 with -39  so that the product may be 24

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